Pool barriers in Pasadena must comply with CA Building Code Title 24 Chapter 31: 60-inch minimum fence height, self-closing/self-latching gates, plus one additional safety feature per CA HSC 115920.
Pasadena requires barriers around all residential swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs per building code and state safety requirements. Minimum barrier height is typically 48 to 60 inches. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching with latches at least 54 inches above grade. Fence openings must be small enough to prevent a 4-inch sphere from passing through. House walls can serve as part of the barrier if doors have alarms or self-closing mechanisms. Above-ground pools with sides 48 inches or higher may satisfy barrier requirements. Pool covers and alarms may supplement but typically cannot replace physical barriers.
Non-compliant barriers: immediate correction required. Fines $100 to $500. Pool use prohibited until barriers meet code. Liability exposure for accidents.
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